The scent of a dreamlike reality B683 and Ganymede. Two enigmatic words, two names of perfumes that open up imaginary worlds. In a few letters that merged into fragrant paths, the two fragments of the universe recounted the inspirations and aspirations of two creative minds, the perfumer Quentin Bisch and the couturier Marc-Antoine Barrois. B683, the first perfume by Maison MARC-ANTOINE BARROIS, launched in 2016, was an invitation to discover the French couturier's creative universe and his imaginary planet. The authentic elegance was imprinted with souvenirs such as the sweet and intense leather of a beautiful briefcase and a desk pad marked by the patina of time, or the warm and woody smell of welcoming homes and family walks in nature. For this new work, the destination is elsewhere. The two fellow artists have created an elegant and unexpected harmony around a quartet of tangerine, violet, immortelle and suede, dreaming of this new planet: Ganymede, the rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered by Galileo in 1610, is both luminous and covered in salt. Water oceans. It takes its name from Greek mythology: a young man, Ganymede, was abducted by gods who were so fascinated by his beauty that he was offered immortality. Top note: MandarinaHeart note: Osmanthus Leather accordBase note: Akigalawood Immortelle (Helichrysum) Note on the 3 ml bottling: Also available as a 3 ml bottling (no free fragrance sample). For reasons of space, it is not possible to list all the ingredients of the original product on the perfume bottles. A detailed list of ingredients and all other information can be found on the outer packaging of the original perfumes. If you require this information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to inform you about the ingredients and answer any other questions you may have about your product. We expressly point out that the ingredients of perfumes and cosmetic products can cause allergic reactions under certain circumstances.